RPI Field House, Troy, N.Y.Semifinals March 12: North Dakota 4, St. Lawrence 3 (ot) March 13: Michigan State 4, Boston College 3Third-Place Game March 14: Boston College 7, St. Lawrence 6 (ot)Championship Game March 14: North Dakota 4, Michigan State 3 (ot)

1960

Boston Arena, BostonSemifinals March 17: Michigan Tech 13, St. Lawrence 3 March 18: Denver 6, Boston University 4Third-Place Game March 19: Boston University 7, St. Lawrence 6Championship: March 19: Denver 5, Michigan Tech 3NOTE: There were two games played in the East Region in 1960 to determine the NCAA participants from the East. These games are not considered part of the NCAA tournament, nor part of any ECAC Tournament. For the sake of completeness, these games are listed here: March 11: at Boston University 4, Dartmouth 1 March 12: at St. Lawrence 4, Boston College 3

1961

University of Denver Arena, DenverSemifinals March 16: St. Lawrence 6, Rensselaer 3 March 17: Denver 6, Minnesota 1Third-Place Game March 18: Minnesota 4, Rensselaer 3Championship Game March 18: Denver 12, St. Lawrence 2

Williams Arena, MinneapolisSemifinals March 17: Clarkson 4, Denver 3 March 18: Michigan State 2, Boston University 1Third-Place Game March 19: Denver 4, Boston University 3Championship Game March 19: Michigan State 6, Clarkson 1

1967

Onondaga County War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, N.Y.Semifinals March 16: Cornell 1, North Dakota 0 March 17: Boston University 4, Michigan State 2Third-Place Game March 18: Michigan State 6, North Dakota 1Championship Game March 18: Cornell 4, Boston University 1

From 1981 to 1987, quarterfinal series were two-game, total-goals series. In 1988, first-round and quarterfinal series were two-game, total-goals series. From 1989 to 1991, first-round and quarterfinal series were best-of-three series.